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A work permit proposal to introduce a lower salary threshold for citizens of 16 non-EU countries originally put forward by Denmark's former government has been relaunched by the new government.
Employees at Danish startups will from July 1st no longer have to pay tax annually on gains in the value of shares awarded to them, making it much easier and more attractive for entrepreneurs in Denmark to pay staff in equity.
Job searching in Denmark can be a daunting and lengthy process with many hurdles to overcome. The Local spoke to Kay Xander Mellish, author of 'How to Work in Denmark', for her tips on submitting a successful CV and application.
The Danish company Clever is trying something it believes is very clever indeed: it has done away with bosses to foster creativity and boost group performance.
Americans who live abroad know all too well they can't escape the clutches of the IRS. But they may not be aware of the painful tax traps specific to Denmark. Rasmus Kjærgaard Nielsen, Tax Director at PwC, explains the worst.
International Workers' Day, or Labour Day, is an occasion keenly celebrated by thousands across Denmark, a country known for its social democratic traditions. But that doesn’t mean you get the day off.
People who work for an employer in Denmark are also entitled to omsorgsdage or ‘care days’ of leave from work to be with a child or children. No specific reason needs to be given for the leave.
One of the biggest challenges many internationals in Denmark experience is finding a way onto the labour market. But what do you do when you get there? Our readers in Denmark share their experiences.
The Danish government said on Wednesday that it is to reevaluate the claims of up to 5,000 people who receive disability pensions, ‘førtidspensionister’ in Danish.
Denmark's government has announced that it is to reevaluate up to 5,000 individual claims for the state pension for early retirement on health grounds.
A government decision means that Danish immigration authorities will stop issuing residence permits to doctors from non-EU countries while they seek authorisation to work in Denmark.
A recruitment agreement between Denmark and the Philippines will allow up to 100 health sector staff from the latter country to be hired in Denmark each year from 2027.